Stride’s setting 100 records in 100 days. At the end of 100 days, we’ll
verify if you are the standing Record Holder. If you are, you’ll get
$500 for each record you managed to hold with your guile, talent, and
sheer will.

General caution and common sense required. We show the Stride Team at
work, but recommend that these challenges be done at home.

- both participants must remain seated in chairs behind opposite sides of table for duration of attempt- must use regulation paddles and ball- ball may not hit any surface other than table and paddles- ball may not hit either side table more than once in a row- ball must bounce on table before players hit it - chairs must remain stationary for duration of attempt

While i guess I agree with the consistancy, I do not see why this was denied considering the rules were not updated. I do not see why we would have to go through the entire comments section to see rules consistency, if it was not updated in the rules, i don't think should be denied.

While i guess I agree with the consistancy, I do not see why this was denied considering the rules were not updated. I do not see why we would have to go through the entire comments section to see rules consistency, if it was not updated in the rules, i don't think should be denied.

We have added "ball must bounce on table before players hit it" to criteria.

We are going to re-time Max's submission starting right after the "air ball" and reduce the time to match. If we denied attempt, there would be no reason why Max and his friend wouldn't just edit their video and resubmit.

Colby's correct. The ball that was hit in the air is a violation of table tennis rules. Table tennis rules do not allow for volleys. This one is particularly egregious since it looks like it would have missed the table altogether. This record attempt should be denied.

so what if i already sang a linkin park song, but didnt say that it was a linkin park song on the actual video? can we make the video quieter so that you can't understand what i sang if that's illegal to sing that???

It does look like a penhold grip: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tabletennisstyles and a list of others: http://tabletennis.about.com/od/griptypes/a/griptypes.htm although I think the comment was relating to the grip style changing throughout the attempt. Also a good question for clarification on the seats - the only criteria mentioned is "chair must remain stationary". And so is "bar stool" considered a "chair". It looks as though they are on office chairs (with swivel which would have helped!). I guess it comes to size? Maybe no taller than exposing your lower torso above the table top.